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How Resilient Is America's Food Supply Chain?

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How Resilient Is America's Food Supply Chain?

US food supply chains face significant national security risks from climate change, weather disruptions, and heavy import dependencies. University research reveals serious structural vulnerabilities requiring advanced technology and improved decision-making from manufacturers, government, and consumers.
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Combating Malnutrition with Science

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Combating Malnutrition with Science

The global population is expected to reach 10.3 billion people, while climate change continues to threaten food production more and more. Scientists propose a new green revolution using alternative proteins, genetics, and artificial intelligence to address malnutrition and overcome consumer acceptance challenges.
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New Food Dye Restrictions Highlight The Growing Value Of Portfolio Optimization: Forbes Technology Council

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New Food Dye Restrictions Highlight The Growing Value Of Portfolio Optimization: Forbes Technology Council

The FDA banned Red Dye No. 3, giving companies until 2027 to phase out. This exemplifies why businesses need agility and advanced analytics to navigate regulatory changes, supply disruptions, and economic uncertainty successfully.
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Why Supply Chain Decision-making Is So Challenging

Global Value Chains

Why Supply Chain Decision-making Is So Challenging

Supply chains remain broken primarily due to lack of trust and collaboration between companies and internal departments, not technology limitations. While AI advances may help, human collaboration still remains essential.
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Processed Food and the Supply Chain

Global Value Chains

Processed Food and the Supply Chain

The debate over processed and ultra-processed foods is overly simplistic. While some UPFs pose health risks, processing itself isn't inherently bad—it's about nutritional content and ingredients, not manufacturing methods.
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Securing Global Food Chains as the Climate Changes

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Securing Global Food Chains as the Climate Changes

Climate change threatens global food security through extreme weather, drought, and changing rainfall patterns. Agricultural yields are declining, requiring urgent climate adaptation measures, biodiversity preservation, and AI-powered supply chain optimization to prevent widespread famine by 2050.

Personal Dispatches: Reflections on today’s society through the lens of Fortune Magazine December 1941

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Six Myths About Entrepreneurship

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Six Myths About Entrepreneurship

This article explores the importance of entrepreneurship in the economy and debunks six common myths about starting a business. It emphasizes that entrepreneurship is accessible to many, requires education and collaboration, and can be successful at various ages and scales.
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Stop Food Waste Day 2024

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Stop Food Waste Day 2024

This article discusses the global food waste crisis, highlighting America's significant contribution. It outlines the six steps in the food lifecycle where waste occurs and provides strategies for reducing waste at each stage, from production to consumption. Copy
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Earth Day 2024: Why Supply Chains Should Care

Global Value Chains

Earth Day 2024: Why Supply Chains Should Care

This article discusses the importance of Earth Day for businesses and their supply chains, highlighting the critical need for sustainability efforts. It explores the negative impacts of climate change on business operations and the challenges companies face in implementing environmental initiatives.
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From Globalization to Glocalization

Global Value Chains

From Globalization to Glocalization

This article discusses the shift from hyper-globalization to regionalization or "glocalization" in global trade. It explores the reasons behind this trend, including geopolitical factors and supply chain resilience, while emphasizing that globalization is evolving rather than ending completely.